Under Enemy Control

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Under Enemy Control is the remix companion to the critically acclaimed Audio War album Negativity. Influenced by bands such as The Prodigy, Junkie XL, Meat Beat Manifesto and Sonic Violence, Audio War takes no prisoners in their brutal but controlled sonic attack. The album features nine remixes and re-makes from the band themselves as well as The Pain Machinery, Hypefactor, Libitina, KreuzDammer and Action Directe. The album is also mastered by John Sellekaers (Xingu Hill) who adds his post production skills to the mix. Audio War is the brainchild of ex-Cubanate member Graham Rayner and K-Nitrate member Christian Weber. Under Enemy Control also marks the 6th release in MoMT Records 3 year history. What the Press has said about Negativity "Audio War's 44 minute album is nothing short of bloody amazing!' Hard Wired 'Weber and Rayner decide to play it straight and instead drive headstrong into the storm with a number of pulsating aggressive songs.' Barcode "Negativity" sounds like it's propelled by a sonic turbo reactor, combining influences like break beats and cyber-rock.' Sideline 'The album is a great example of how good industrial music might sound."One Drug' and 'Criminal' are two brilliant examples of how music should sound.' Neurozine.

Under Enemy Control is the remix companion to the critically acclaimed Audio War album Negativity. Influenced by bands such as The Prodigy, Junkie XL, Meat Beat Manifesto and Sonic Violence, Audio War takes no prisoners in their brutal but controlled sonic attack. The album features nine remixes and re-makes from the band themselves as well as The Pain Machinery, Hypefactor, Libitina, KreuzDammer and Action Directe. The album is also mastered by John Sellekaers (Xingu Hill) who adds his post production skills to the mix. Audio War is the brainchild of ex-Cubanate member Graham Rayner and K-Nitrate member Christian Weber. Under Enemy Control also marks the 6th release in MoMT Records 3 year history. What the Press has said about Negativity "Audio War's 44 minute album is nothing short of bloody amazing!' Hard Wired 'Weber and Rayner decide to play it straight and instead drive headstrong into the storm with a number of pulsating aggressive songs.' Barcode "Negativity" sounds like it's propelled by a sonic turbo reactor, combining influences like break beats and cyber-rock.' Sideline 'The album is a great example of how good industrial music might sound."One Drug' and 'Criminal' are two brilliant examples of how music should sound.' Neurozine.